The purposes of the study were to examine the psychosocial variables of hostility and social support, and their independent relationships with resting physiological levels and chronic pain symptoms, and to examine the independent relationships of chronic pain chronicity and social support with hostility
The present study examines the correlation of psychological distress, social support and catastrophi...
abstract: Accruing evidence suggests that the neural underpinnings of the social and physical pain s...
Objectives: To determine the relationship between pain behaviors and self-report of pain and disabil...
Satisfaction with social support (pain-relevant social support) may influence pain experience and be...
Chronic pain is an important cause of suffering, disability and loss of productivity within the comm...
Introduction and Aims The pain experience in people with chronic pain can effect on psychological an...
Introduction: The affective component of pain incorporates various emotions, primarily negative in ...
Chronic pain has been a frustrating diagnosis for many practitioners and patients throughout the yea...
This study examined the relationships of selected psychosocial variables--anger experience and anger...
Current developments in chronic pain research are changing the focus in the study of pain-emotion re...
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a neurophysiological disorder associated with chronic, widespread musculoskelet...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
In current study the effect of perceived social support on pain intensity and level of depression in...
Although past research has consistently demonstrated that hostile individuals report fewer satisfac...
The cognitive-behavioral model of chronic pain (Turk, 1984) has dominated the literature on adjustme...
The present study examines the correlation of psychological distress, social support and catastrophi...
abstract: Accruing evidence suggests that the neural underpinnings of the social and physical pain s...
Objectives: To determine the relationship between pain behaviors and self-report of pain and disabil...
Satisfaction with social support (pain-relevant social support) may influence pain experience and be...
Chronic pain is an important cause of suffering, disability and loss of productivity within the comm...
Introduction and Aims The pain experience in people with chronic pain can effect on psychological an...
Introduction: The affective component of pain incorporates various emotions, primarily negative in ...
Chronic pain has been a frustrating diagnosis for many practitioners and patients throughout the yea...
This study examined the relationships of selected psychosocial variables--anger experience and anger...
Current developments in chronic pain research are changing the focus in the study of pain-emotion re...
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a neurophysiological disorder associated with chronic, widespread musculoskelet...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
In current study the effect of perceived social support on pain intensity and level of depression in...
Although past research has consistently demonstrated that hostile individuals report fewer satisfac...
The cognitive-behavioral model of chronic pain (Turk, 1984) has dominated the literature on adjustme...
The present study examines the correlation of psychological distress, social support and catastrophi...
abstract: Accruing evidence suggests that the neural underpinnings of the social and physical pain s...
Objectives: To determine the relationship between pain behaviors and self-report of pain and disabil...